Jan. 31 Ribeye Steak and Shrimp Dinner

The public is invited to the Delmar VFW Post for a Ribeye Steak and/or Shrimp Dinner from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, January 31. The VFW Post is located at 200 West State St. in Delmar, MD. Dinner includes a tossed salad with choice of dressings, a seasoned baked potato with sour cream and/orContinue reading “Jan. 31 Ribeye Steak and Shrimp Dinner”

NOI 1/24/2020 Wicomico Dwelling Fire Graydon Lane

NOTICE OF INVESTIGATION Date: January 24, 2020 Time:  4:47 a.m. Location / Address:  509 Graydon Lane, Fruitland, Wicomico County Type of Incident:  Fire Description of Structure / Property: One story wood frame single family dwelling Owner / Occupants: Tyrone & Virginia Wright Injuries or Deaths: None Estimated $ Loss: Structure:  $120,000.00                     Contents: $30,000.00Continue reading “NOI 1/24/2020 Wicomico Dwelling Fire Graydon Lane”

CDC Monitoring 110 People in 26 States for Coronavirus

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the U.S. is monitoring 110 people located in 26 states for the coronavirus. Thirty-two of those have tested negative for the virus, five have tested positive. Tests are pending for 73 cases, the CDC said Monday. The five who tested positive recently traveled to China. U.S. healthContinue reading “CDC Monitoring 110 People in 26 States for Coronavirus”

US military plane crashes in Afghanistan with up to nine dead – but Pentagon DENY it was shot down by the Taliban

The Pentagon has denied the Taliban shot down a US military plane over Afghanistan killing everyone on board, despite the terror group claiming responsibility. Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the militant group, said that high-ranking American officers were among the dead after the aircraft was brought down in Dih Yak district around 1.10pm local time.Continue reading “US military plane crashes in Afghanistan with up to nine dead – but Pentagon DENY it was shot down by the Taliban”

Vitamin C Protects Against Coronavirus

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOrthomolecular Medicine News Service, Jan 26, 2020 The coronavirus pandemic can be dramatically slowed, or stopped, with the immediate widespread use of high doses of vitamin C. Physicians have demonstrated the powerful antiviral action of vitamin C for decades. There has been a lack of media coverage of this effective and successful approachContinue reading “Vitamin C Protects Against Coronavirus”

Harris Leads Effort to Acquire Additional H-2B Visas

WASHINGTON, DC: Rep. Andy Harris, M.D. (MD-01) is leading an effort to urge the Administration to grant additional H-2B Visas. Rep. Harris organized a bipartisan letter signed by 151 Members of Congress and 37 Senators, requesting the release of 64,716 additional visas. These guest worker visas provide temporary, seasonal workers to employers who are unableContinue reading “Harris Leads Effort to Acquire Additional H-2B Visas”

California homeowners hit with $20K bill to clean up homeless camp

Homeowners in Northern California were charged for the cost of clearing a homeless camp after Alameda County revealed that the mess had crossed onto their property lines. Walsh Property Management, which oversees the homeowners association near the homeless camp in Lakewood, a small subdivision of 75 houses in Castro Valley, was forced to charge eachContinue reading “California homeowners hit with $20K bill to clean up homeless camp”

Maryland and IRS Ready for Today’s Start of Tax Season

Comptroller Office’s set to assist Maryland taxpayers ANNAPOLIS, Md. (January 27, 2020) –  Comptroller Peter Franchot said his team of professionals will begin processing personal income tax returns today for Tax Year 2019  which coincides with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) start date. Business tax returns have been accepted for processing since January 7.“My top priorityContinue reading “Maryland and IRS Ready for Today’s Start of Tax Season”

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